Gadsden Dynamics has launched a new storage solution line aimed at keeping prepared citizens organized. The first product in this line, the AR-15 MagRack, is a wall-mountable magazine storage rack with slots to hold 12 AR-15 magazines. It can also hold two of many double-stack handgun magazines per slot.
This steel rack is made in Ohio and features mounting holes that are 16″ on center for mounting to standard wall stud spacing. This allows the rack to hold the weight of loaded magazines without issue.
You’ve likely heard by now that ATF and DOJ have withdrawn their letter on stabilizing braces in which they sought to heap additional vague “guidance” on braced pistols. That is a battle won for sure… but the war is not over.
Ivan at Kit Badger recently posted a video that makes the excellent point that this is the perfect time to press for more oversight and even the abolishment of the ATF. Now is not the time to bask in a small win and wait for the next time the ATF threatens to turns us all into felons for owning something that was purchased legally. Now is the time to keep up the press. Now is the time to make sure your representatives know what that ATF has been up to and to urge them to action.
This small victory on stabilizing braced pistols is fresh in our minds but it will likely be very short-lived unless we keep up the fight.
Somewhere in Oregon (December 17, 2020) – Drawing from their years of experience in making high quality firearms accessories, Arson Machine Co. delivers a simple yet incredibly useful product for cable management on firearms, The Wire Guide System for M-LOK handguards.
Spawned from the OCD mind of Jason Gifford (Product Development, Arson Machine Co.) and executed by David Carter (Executive Chef, Arson Machine Co.), the WireGuide System was created to address the issues of uncontrolled switch wires on weapon systems. The M-LOK WireGuide Clamps were designed to be sleek, stunning, low profile, light weight and a few other positive adjectives that all add up to a simple yet elegant solution to remove snagging as well as protect expensive weapon lights and switches.
Consisting of 3 separate pieces constructed of domestically produced, 6061-T6 aluminum and Type 3 anodized black, the WireGuide system allows for maximum versatility in placement, use and function. The first clamp in the set is the most basic Thru Clamp, which simply holds switch wires parallel to the bore of the rifle. It has 2 channels to accommodate 1 wire per channel which can be invaluable to those running dual switches for aiming devices and lights at the same time. It is the smallest of the 3 clamps. The next clamp is the 90° Clamp. This clamp, as the name implies, allows the wire to change direction 90 degrees. Lastly there is the End clamp. This clamp takes the wire in and turns it a full 180 degrees smoothly and beautifully. The purpose of this clamp is to be used in a manner to take up any slack that might be in the wire so that switch wires on the weapon system can be as secure and snag free as possible. When combined the system becomes a very low profile, low signature alternative to other, field expedient solutions (looking at you, bicycle innertubes and zipties).
All products are currently available in limited quantities on the Arson Machine Co. website: www.arsonmachine.com/product/wireworksfor-m-lok/ and will be available at select dealers by Q1 2021. More variants will be forthcoming. For the latest info check out Arson Machine Co. on social media. Instagram (@arsonmachine) and on Facebook.
Both my daughter and I use Pioneer lifting belts and I’m thrilled with the quality. Due to that experience, I was thrilled to see that they offer a gun belt.
Their Heavy Duty Gun/Work Belt has a 1.5″ width and uses the same tough sole leather they use in their lifting belts. The leather used is 5-5.5mm thick so it should have the rigidity necessary to comfortably carry plenty of weight.
This belt also features the Pioneer Cut, a series of closely spaced offset holes, for which they are known. This allows for finer adjustability by placing more holes in the same space while still leaving plenty of leather between the holes for strength.
This looks like a lot of belt for the $32 asking price.
Stop what you are doing. This is important. Echo Arms makes Pic Rail Chick-fil-A Sauce Holders and that is the best news you’ve heard all week.
These are exactly what they sound like – a mount that lets the user hold Chick-fil-A sauces on pic rails. Echo Arms makes both a single and double version. If have ever wondered how you are going to hold sauce, nuggets, and your rifle all at once (and who hasn’t)… Your problem is solved.